Bygfoot Football Manager. 2.3.0 (Development branch)


 
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Bygfoot Football Manager. 2.3.0 (Development branch)

ImageBygfoot is a small and simple graphical football (a.k.a. soccer) managergame featuring many international leagues and cups. You manage a teamfrom one such league: you form the team, buy and sell players, getpromoted or relegated, and of course try to be successful.License: GNU General Public License (GPL)Changes:
Players can now "balk" during transfers. You canchange ticket prices for the stadium. The interestrate for loans is now viariable. The loans areautomatically repaid.Image

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NAME
cups-browsed - A daemon for browsing the Bonjour broadcasts of shared, remote CUPS printers SYNOPSIS
cups-browsed [-v | -d | --debug] DESCRIPTION
cups-browsed has three independently switchable functions: 1. Browse Bonjour broadcasts of remote printers and create/remove local raw queues pointing to these printers. 2. Browse CUPS broadcasts of remote printers and create/remove local raw queues pointing to these printers. 3. Broadcast local queues with the CUPS protocol. OPTIONS
-v, -d, --debug Debug mode FILES
/etc/cups/cups-browsed.conf NOTES
Please take references to cups 1.6.x to include newer versions. Similarily, cups 1.5.x is intended to encompass older versions too. In environments with only cups 1.6.x servers and clients (plus cups-browsed on either server or client or both) the function described in 1. enables the automatic discovery of remote queues and their display in printing dialogues of applications and with command line tools. The facility provided by 3. means that servers running cups 1.6.x plus cups-browsed can broadcast their local queues so that clients with cups 1.5.x get these queues automatically available. The outcome of 2. is that clients running cups 1.6.x plus cups-browsed can use the CUPS broadcasts from servers with cups 1.5.x. As with browsing of Bonjour broadcasts, the created local raw queues are available to appli- cations and command line tools. SEE ALSO
cups-browsed.conf(5) /usr/share/doc/cups-filters/README AUTHOR
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